Guinea-Bissau ‘practically paralysed’

New York – Guinea-Bissau is “practically paralysed” as a result of another political and institutional crisis that has led to a cut-off in international financial aid and is harming economic…

Kenyans protest anti-opposition remarks

Nairobi – Demonstrations erupted in Kenya’s largest slum in Nairobi’s Kibera on Tuesday over footage appearing to show a pro-government legislator saying top opposition leader Raila Odinga can be assassinated.

No proof drinking coffee causes cancer

The World Health Organisation’s research arm has downgraded its classification of coffee as a possible carcinogen, declaring there isn’t enough proof to show a link to cancer.

Condolences for Nkomo’s mother pour in

Whinsley Masara: Chronicle Reporter CONDOLENCE messages are pouring in to the family of the late Vice President John Landa Nkomo following the death of his mother Macitshi Dube Nkomo on…

Kapini ecstatic, back in Absa league

Eddie Chikamhi: Harare Bureau FORMER Zimbabwe captain Tapuwa Kapini says he refused to be written off when he was dumped by then South Africa Premiership outfit AmaZulu and has played…

Haulage truck menace

Prosper Ndlovu “You need to be extra-cautious as a driver especially at night. Usually these truckers don’t dip their lights and this affects visibility. With the poor state of our…

‘Rights of people with albinism in Malawi must be guaranteed’

Lilongwe – Malawian officials must keep their promises and tackle discrimination and attacks on people living with albinism, Amnesty International has said.

Unlicensed driver crashes into police station

Tanaka Mrewa Court Reporter AN UNLICENSED driver from Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb who had been arrested and taken to the Western Commonage police station for pirating without an operator’s licence, smashed…

Year-on-year inflation sheds 0,05 percent

Business Reporter THE year on year inflation rate for the month of May 2016 stood at -1,69 percent, shedding 0,05 percentage points on the April 2016 rate of -1,64 percent.

Former players can help develop soccer: Mike Abrahams

Sports Reporter EX-ARCADIA United midfielder-cum-winger Mike Abrahams believes former players can help develop soccer if they are engaged at grassroots level.

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